Great leadership is an art form. What makes a great leader? Can leaders be developed or are they born that way? Is there a difference between management and leadership? What is the relationship between ethics and leadership? Is being unethical a viable means to success? We will weave issues of leadership and business ethics with your more immediate concerns regarding careers and personal development.

Jeff
Hawkins: Did I change the world?
Down the road when you ask yourself: What did I accomplish
in my life?, how will you answer: According to Hawkins, no
one remembers the 14 hours at work or the time missed with
their kids. What people remember is if they changed the world
in a slight way, or if they had a good time in the process,
or if they promoted a positive culture.He talks about the
balance in his life - about wanting a great product AND a
normal life. In a nutshell he says - Hawkins believes that
you can do it all and live a normal life!

Jerry
Kaplan: Best qualities of a successful entrepreneur
According to Jerry Kaplan the best qualities of successful
entrepreneurs are: 1. They believe that they can make a difference.
2. They have a passion for making things happen. They don't
just sit around discussing, they go out there are make it
happen! They have urgent patience. 3. They have unjustifiable
optimism. You have to believe that you can succeed in the
face of evidence proving the contrary. You need a kind of
recklessness. 4. Tolerance for uncertainty. 5. Genuine concern
for other people.

The
Secret Life of the CEO
A candid look at the the ethical issues involving CEO's of
the dotcom boom. Collins perspective is that at the core of
the problem is the dotcom 'built to flip' mentality. Rather
than seeking to create great organizations, people reacted
to events instead.

Corporate
Scandals: Is it a problem of bad apples, or is it just the
barrel
The head of Harvard Business School gives his perspective
on corporate scandals at the dotcom bust. He presents two
camps - the bad apples where wrongdoing is committed by a
few vs. something wrong with the barrel, where entire systems
of governance in business have become corrupt - and what to
do next.

What
should I do with my life?
An article extracted from Po Bronson's book 'What should I
do with my life', written after the dotcom bust. Bronson defines
a new era and presents his perspective on the real meaning
of success and how to find it. At the root of success are
those dedicated to answering a life question that has great
meaning to them.